PROSECUTION OF A BANKRUPT

... and Beekton. AIr. Edgar stated that on the 14th of February last the defenalit filed his petition, and WiaS adjuileated a bankrupt. lie pit his liabilities at ;£1,017, with assets £326, leaving a defieieney of £690. lie ceased doing blisilless on the 3rd ...

A KINGSWOOD BANKRUPT

... A KINGS\VOOD BANKRUPT, CHARGES IN BRISTOL POLICE COURT. Yesterday, at Bristol police court, Alderman Mr. W. Jose was engaged in hearing charges Utinder the Bankruptcy Act against William Rogers, a boot manufacturer of Kiugswood. Mr WV. ll. Erown appeared ...

A DARLINGTON BANKRUPT

... A DARLINGTON BANKRUPT. HIS DECBASEjD'.S WIFE'S SISTER, IIIS BREACHI OF PltO.lISE AN) IIIS SlANDSER SUIT. lVilson Willis, of PirlItgate, Darlington, lour d(aler, was exarurlrihi in the oeesside Bankruptcy c('rit at Stockton, ou Wedanesday, by Air J. P ...

A BANKRUPT'S SUICIDE

... A BANKRUPT'S SUICIDE. INQUEST YESTERDAY, The lcquest on the death of Edgar Baker, who committed suicide by jumping into the Harbour near Bristol Bridge on Thursday last, was held by Mr Waebrough, city coroner, at the King's Arms, Headow street, y sterday ...

A BRISTOL BANKRUPT

... A BUI?TOL BANKRUPT. SEEIOUS CHARES oF RAUD. CASE 8IEFORE THE RE3CORDER. At the Bristol Quarter Sesson, yesterday (before the Recorder, lif A. II. Poole, ?? ll{iiama Henry Pottingcr, 40 years of age, a billiard table mnaker, aurrendered to his bail and ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPT PROSECUIED

... answers to the uisual questiout. The dibbidtiag a, d~s. J T closed by the bankrupt were f£880 INe 21, the gtrogs Met~ arsets beving £71 7r Id. Theo first charge ~aglaist the y bankrupt vea that beo. omitted to- disclose moneys aniounting. to S36 4a 7d. lb ...

KINGSWOOD BANKRUPT'S AFFAIRS

... KINGSWOOD BANKRUPT'S AFFAIRS. xas.h 'vu ww vvi r~ . TilE IOLII C OC;UIIT PROCEEDINGS. Yesterday, At the Bristol police Court, before Alderman XW. AV. Jose, William Rogers, hoot manu- facturer, of Kingaswood, was charged, on remanld, with various offences ...

A GENTLEMEN BANKRUPT

... expressions. Bankrupt: .Well, it would be funny; wouldn't it? (Laughter.) Mr. M. Hall: How many women were yen paying at one time ? Bankrupt : Various. Mr. M. Hall: Who was your mentor in showing you your way throngis the world? Bankrupt: No one in particular ...

THE BANKRUPT BARON OF CORVELLE

... THE BANKRUPT BARON OF, CORIVELLE. In the Bankruptcy Court, Halifax, last week there was an inquiry, before Mr Registrar A. W. Alexander, re Green and Hanson. John Green, ex-pupil teacher, and Ernest Hanson, shop assistant and music teacher, proprietors ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1361 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A BANKRUPT'S AFFAIRS

... Child, for Andrews, opposed the discharge, contending that the bankrupt had put his client to unnecessary empense by a frivolous or -vexatiou defence to trhe onon for slander. The bankrupt was generally well known as John Judge, the name in which the ...